The higher is the ratio of the current debt to total debt, the lower is your utilization rate, and consequently the fewer are the financial options available to you and vice-versa.
Is there any rule ...

What is the differences between 1 and 2?
1) As has been observed by many people, "as" is one of the trickier words in the English language.
2) As it has been observed by many people, "as" is one of ...

"Success doesn't come to you, you go to it!"
Does this sound right? I feel that something is wrong with it, but I, as an ESL can't really figure what is wrong. How to properly phrase this sentence?
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I recently got a review of my paper(this is in astrodynamics) with some corrections. I am confused about the usage of 'is' and 'are' in the following sentence
My sentence
A global network of ground ...

I didn't get what "mistook for simple-mindedness the surface of artlessness" means.
Usually, we'd say that you mistook the brown candy for the blue one. Meaning that you actually wanted (or expected) ...

I remember reading in an English style guide (The Scott Foresman Handbook for Writers) that the words whilst and due to were quite redundant and not to be used. The author did not seem to like them as ...

"Unfortunately, I don't plan on pursuing the arts in the coming years as I enjoy doing it mainly as a hobby, and what better way to do so than to share my work with you guys!"
It just doesn't sound ...

I don't know if this sentence is right
"I'm not sure if I said goodbye to you"
It just sounds a little bit weird! And if there's any other sentence that has the same meaning but it does not sound so ...

Are these sentences the same in meaning do they make sense? The idea being focused on is not allowing for something to take place:
We won't have objects thrown around the room.
We won't have objects ...

Currently I'm looking for a product name. The goal of this product is that everyone can get successful with the power of a network (together, united)
But I don't know which combination makes sense:
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During English class, we have been diagramming sentences, as described at http://grammar.ccc.commnet.edu/, and have had some confusion as to whether the term "my" should be considered an adjective, ...

Someone I work with in an ESL setting is using "It's because..." to begin his sentences and I believe it doesn't sound natural. I am aware that he should be using 'because' to join the sentences but ...